The headscarf is not traditionally a head-covering worn by men
I think it looks smart, would certainly make use of it as emergency sun protection.
I have many hats and regularly post a new picture of me in a different hat, cap or other headgear with a few facts about what I'm wearing.
The headscarf is not traditionally a head-covering worn by men
I think it looks smart, would certainly make use of it as emergency sun protection.
This hat is shaped like a bycocket or robin hood hat, made of patterned fabric, lined and decorated with a button and feathers.
The fabric hat is reversible so you can a brown or red hat
A Mob hat or cap was worn by Georgian women of any status.
These caps or a version of them were worn by men at least in the early 18th century but were predominantly women headwear.
This hat was described as a Theatrical, Wedding, Gold, Empress Style. Medieval Reenactment Hat, Fascinator.
This hat is about as cheap as they come and even as a novelty hat not recommended
I have a similar hat here and although also a novelty hat far more comfortable and better made
The hat further down is the last of a set of Tudor theatrical hats purchased as a job lot off eBay
Like the others, the label inside says RCA which I believe is the Royal College of Arts
So to start off the year some random photos of thing on my head that are not hats.